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Author Topic: Edward Snowden: The World Says No to Surveillance  (Read 1244 times)
bryant.coleman
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June 08, 2015, 02:10:55 AM
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Surveillance is a good thing to a modest degree. Having in towns and areas that are built up motorways and streets is good but to go even future and even more is a no go. For towns and areas that need this sort of thing then ok is good if get into a fight and its recorded or if theirs more serious matters at had comes in very handy. But to have Surveillance at a higher level fk that too much of it people will just fight against it.

Don't confuse wire-tapping of phonecalls, video-chats and call-records to traffic surveillance. We are talking about surveillance at a mass scale, which includes the recording of all phone calls / video-chats made by any individual living in the United States. This cannot be compared to the CCTV surveillance which we have on crowded public places.
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June 08, 2015, 03:57:48 AM
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The Surveillance under the law is not a bad thing.
It's the price we should pay to keep us safe.
Here we go again. This reply is worthless and was made because of *insert signature campaign*.

You logic is ridiculous, you wear a signature too.
Is that means your reply are all worthless?
I do believe the surveillance under the law is necessary.
The premise is under the law.
Yes privacy is very important for every one, but absolutely privacy is a absolutely bad thing.
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